A true World Cup rival for Australia has yet to emerge after the tournament favourites dispensed of the West Indies on Tuesday as superstar Ellyse Perry and batting star Rachael Haynes again flexed their big game muscle.
Named player of the match for a second straight game, Perry blitzed the Windies top order in Wellington with two wickets in two balls and three for the innings as the Aussies steamrolled their opposition, reeling in a meagre total of 131 with 20 overs to spare.
Despite the unbeaten run through four games, including wins over defending champs England and the Kiwis, considered Australia's main rival, Perry was adamant the competition was closer than it appeared.
"World Cups are so unique, you never feel comfortable, you are constantly having to adapt to new conditions, new opposition," she said.
"We're playing some pretty good cricket, it's been really nice the contributions form the whole group have been bang on. Lots of payers have had game time, all those things hold us in good stead.